@@Cjopa Yeah, for me that scream in Cochise supplanted Daltrey's in Won't Get Fooled Again as 'The Scream,' in rock music. Still gives me chills every time I hear it.
I was always intrigued by the what people termed "heavy". If the guitar wasn't turned up to 10, if the tempo wasn't fast enough, it wasn't "heavy". Black Sabbbath never played a lot of fast songs, high BPM, but they were heavy. Heavy is tone. Heavy is mood. Heavy is atmosphere. Black Sabbath was heavy. Soundgarden was heavy. When the song needed it, it was heavy.
I heard them do that one last on 5/6/17 - just twelve days before he passed. My “seat” was standing in the GA pit - I was STILL feeling the reverb from the rhythm section (Ben & Matt) a full two hours later. It was UNBELIEVABLE.
Depression is not a joke... Look at him he had maybe all things we dream... He was so good looking, talented, cool, a Rock Star, millions of fans, had a family and money but inside we dont know. We miss and love You Chris.
For me, Cornell was the best thing to come out of the Grunge era. I was lucky enough to see SG 3X's; the first at Lallapalooza in '92 and the last in 2013 for their first reunion at the Tower in Philly. The best, however, was in 1996 at Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, when they were def. at the top of their game. I must say his was the only time I ever shed a tear for a celebrity passing. RIP brother🙏
Man, I really envy that, I'm glad you got the chance to see them. I never got to, and I will always regret it. They've been one of my favorite bands since I was a kid, but the older I get, the more relevant all their music becomes to me. When I heard the news about Chris, it was devastating.
So sad Chris could not defeat depression. He did have alcohol and some drug issues but depression was the big killer from what I see. No expert at all! Luckily he stayed with us for longer than some others and left us with some great music! What a voice he had. The louder and higher he took it the better!
OMG, he was such a beautiful male specimen !!......mmm mmm......and i love his raspy, emotional voice, but every time i hear him sing or just see a pic of him, i get all misty......RIP Chris.
My favorite song of his is with Audioslave "Like A Stone". The combo of his vocals and Tom Morellos guitar solo is perfect. RIP Chris Cornell you are missed!!
Love Soundgarden... Got into them ever since Loud Love. Been a fan ever since. Cornell will definitely go down as one of the best singers in history. RIP
This video always reminds me of Beavis and Butt-head watching it and Butthead saying "Woahh, he looks like Jesus." And Beavis goes "Yeah hahaha, Christ is cool" 😂😂
Throw some love at Matt Cameron and Ben Shepherd, too. Matt plays some incredibly complex drum parts and makes them sound effortless. Shepherd helped write a lot of the songs from Badmotorfinger on, and is, as far as I know, the only person to ever sing lead on a Soundgarden song aside from Chris.
@@chrisd7047 Circle of Power from the album Ultramega Ok was written solely by Kim Thayil and (founding member/origial bassist) Hiro Yamamoto, Hiro performed the lyrics.
Chris Cornell’s voice is definitely insane, but the rest of the band was incredible!! Another excellent reaction by you!! Your very upfront emotions are refreshing and bring back the first time hearing these songs for all of us!! Thank you!!😊👏
😭😫😩😪 CHRISTOPHER 😩😫😭😪 I miss him sooooo damn much💔 My favorite Soundgarden song is TIGHTER & TIGHTER. Chris's voice on that song just gets me all........🤫🤭
Love your reaction. You hit the nail on the head with the depression.. Chris had a really bad childhood. His father was an extremely mean alcoholic to Chris and his 5 siblings. I miss him😔
Hello from Brazil 🇧🇷 ! I highly suggest that you hear the following songs: "Blow Up The Outside World" and "The Day I Tried To Live" by them. I mean, Soundgarden is the definition of perfection. They have everything that makes a band spetacular.
Chris took Eddie Vedder of Pearl-Jam under his wing and helped him break out of his shell so to speak.....check out Temple of the Dog song Hunger strike ....this band is a collaboration of Soundgarden and Pearl-Jam members including both Chris and Eddie singing together
The best thing about this was simply watching all those emotions being reflected in your facial expressions. Chris Cornell's vocals and lyrics will never cease to amaze people even decades from now, and I hope many more people will experience this amazing reaction when discovering his music. Great video, thank you so much.
Ahhhh, listening to this, It’s 1991, I’m 18 sat in my bedroom cranking out the badmotorfinger album and my dad balling up the stairs at me to “turn that racket down” 😂 R.I.P. Chris Cornell.
I saw Soundgarden open up for Guns and Roses in Philly during the Use Your Illusion tour. Chris Cornell blew Axel Rose off the stage with his vocals. Soundgarden stole the night hands down. Anyone who saw Soundgarden breaking onto the scene in their early days had to have know they were witnessing greatness.
I heard about that show and that tour. Supposedly Axel was doing pretty rough, but that's not to slight Cornell. I'd have lost my shit hearing him in the early days. I mean I love me some November Rain, but...
if you want to cry A Lot, listen to Fell On Black Days by them. Chris and Soundgarden had so much Soul, and growing up listening to them, it means a lot seeing young people still connecting to their music.
Was listening to that song when my mom called me and said that my dad passed away. I felt so much anger and hate towards him, but last year before he died i was thinking that maybe i was wrong at something. I imagined how i say sorry to him and we hug each other and forgive each other. But i was not courageous enought to do that. RIP Dad, RIP Chris
Chris Cornell, one of the most viceral singers ever ! Raw emotion delivered with angst, fierce power ! Taken from us too soon. Love your spontaneous & genuine reactions Rogue, your awesome !
Thank you so much for all your passion that you show so willingly to us all! Not sure if you've every seen Chris perform live, but, if at all possible, I would love to see you react to Chris Cornell When I'm Down Live at the Troubadour. It's a fantastic song and shows what kind of passion this man would perform with. Thank you and may music bless your every day! Much love.....
I love your reactions and appreciation for classic music. No apologies necessary for your CYA pauses! Chris Cornell was a beautiful soul with a voice for the ages. It makes me happy when people discover him. Rock on!
Your channel reminds me of those great radio shows that don't exist anymore. You know the one where you have the DJ with the great voice talking about each song and really understanding the performers. Man, I can't believe we lost that kind of thing. I may have to hang out here for awhile, ha ha.
Absolutely love your passion for this track ,especially on a first listen, I got into grunge in my early 20s back in the 90’s Soundgarden blew me away when I first saw them live at Reading festival , I’ve been fortunate to have seen Chris in Audioslave and as a solo artist, he may be gone but will never be forgotten.
Rip Chris Cornell thanks for giving us your unbelievable talent you left us way too soon, may God bless you and your family you will be sorely missed 🙏
His range was ridiculous. He had the "I just woke up" vocals to his "Godzilla roar" range. Please check out "I Am The Highway" by Audioslave. I literally want that played at my funeral. It hits differently.
It's a heavy-hearted song, that's for sure, but I always get a chuckle anytime I watch the bit at 3:24 in the video. He flings sand up at exactly the moment when he's vocalising and it sounds like he's screaming "OWWW" from getting in his eyes or something. Purely coincidence but it lightens things up.
Today is a deeply emotional reaction day! You capture so well the feelings that are screamed out of Chris Cornell's voice. I always love the heartfelt words you have for your viewers at the end of these tough songs!
Chris' death hit many hard including me. Saw SG first in 1994 at the Big Day Out in Melbourne Australia and the last time in 2011 at the SMMB and several times inbetween. Will never forget. Words and music that got me. Understood how I felt und unapologetically belted it out. Cheers to all the good f9lk of humanity. And to the bad folks, get your sh1t together and get on board. We're here waiting patiently for you to come in from the cold.
The song that introduced me to Cornell’s tremendous talent, in 1991. I have been a fan of his since. Lots of people miss u Chris. I’m certainly one of them. Love u Roguee.
Badmotorfinger was the first CD I ever bought as a teen, I've played that sucker (and the subsequent albums) until they wouldn't play anymore. Thank jebus for Spotify.
The two songs I sent u links for are truely amazing. I saw him on both tours and with soundgarden and audioslave. He is a true legend. I hope you take the time to have a listen and react to them. You have a new subscriber here. Keep up the great work
Love this song, but man it’s hard to listen to now, knowing the internal torture he was going through much of his life. So sincere, and very very heavy. I would like to hear a slower acoustic cover of this song.
seems so obvious but when you're THAT guy? I don't know who knows you anymore. One of the nice things about still being normal and having normal friends.
@@oldschooldude7729 Ooh, is this a conspiracy theory? Let me guess, he was assassinated by a secret cabal of satanic paedophiles who used Jewish space lasers to kill him, before eating his cat!
In 2016 we lost Bowie and Prince. 2017 we lost Chris Cornell. My three favorite performers and they're gone. I still get choked up watching their MV's. I'm choked up now.
Layne Thomas Staley (born Layne Rutherford Staley; August 22, 1967 - April 5, 2002) was an American musician best known as the original lead singer of the rock band Alice in Chains, which rose to international fame in the early 1990s as part of Seattle's grunge movement. Staley was known for his distinctive vocal style and tenor voice, as well as his harmonizing with guitarist/vocalist Jerry Cantrell.
NO ONE will ever be what that dude was ever again! The man could strip the paint off your walls just qith his voice alone...
One of the HEAVIEST riffs of all time! And Chris Cornell's scream can peel the paint of the wall! My favorite Soundgarden tune.
His scream in Cochise with AudioSlave is insane, probably my favorite of all time
@@Cjopa Yeah, for me that scream in Cochise supplanted Daltrey's in Won't Get Fooled Again as 'The Scream,' in rock music. Still gives me chills every time I hear it.
Ya I believe I heard( Henry Rollins)coin that! Peeling the paint off the wall!🤨
@@rifki9055 That phrase was a cliche long before Henry Rollins was even alive.
I was always intrigued by the what people termed "heavy". If the guitar wasn't turned up to 10, if the tempo wasn't fast enough, it wasn't "heavy". Black Sabbbath never played a lot of fast songs, high BPM, but they were heavy. Heavy is tone. Heavy is mood. Heavy is atmosphere. Black Sabbath was heavy. Soundgarden was heavy. When the song needed it, it was heavy.
RIP Chris. His wail in Spoonman (soundgarden) is legendary.
That wail is fantastic. I also think has one of the best yells on Cochise with Audioslave.
Unbelievable talent... RIP
Badmotorfinger is a masterpiece of an album. The song Slaves and Bulldozers is earth shattering. I was lucky enough to hear him play it live.
I heard them do that one last on 5/6/17 - just twelve days before he passed. My “seat” was standing in the GA pit - I was STILL feeling the reverb from the rhythm section (Ben & Matt) a full two hours later. It was UNBELIEVABLE.
I failed myself completely by never seeing Chris and/or Soundgarden live.
Truth. I wish people would do more reactions to Slaves & Bulldozers
Earth shattering FOR REAL!!!
@@JustInOutDoors78 I only got to see them twice in 2017 (two nights back to back and within driving distance). If I could go back in time……
Oh and maybe the greatest line ever..
"I'm looking California and feeling Minnesota"...
Ooooh yeah....🤘🤘
Yes! I quote it all the time.
Ditto, constant quote. As well as the verse that's missing here...
The grass is always greener
Where the dogs are shitting
Oh yeah
The video to Outshined should come with birth control because Chris was 🔥
Depression is not a joke... Look at him he had maybe all things we dream... He was so good looking, talented, cool, a Rock Star, millions of fans, had a family and money but inside we dont know. We miss and love You Chris.
So damn true. Had me fooled for sure. RIP Chris.
RIP brother. Imo best vocalist in his genre.
Chris dealt with depression from early in his teens, so yeah. He definitely struggled. This is one of my favorite Soundgarden songs. That SCREAM.
For me, Cornell was the best thing to come out of the Grunge era. I was lucky enough to see SG 3X's; the first at Lallapalooza in '92 and the last in 2013 for their first reunion at the Tower in Philly. The best, however, was in 1996 at Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, when they were def. at the top of their game. I must say his was the only time I ever shed a tear for a celebrity passing. RIP brother🙏
Man, I really envy that, I'm glad you got the chance to see them. I never got to, and I will always regret it. They've been one of my favorite bands since I was a kid, but the older I get, the more relevant all their music becomes to me. When I heard the news about Chris, it was devastating.
So sad Chris could not defeat depression. He did have alcohol and some drug issues but depression was the big killer from what I see. No expert at all! Luckily he stayed with us for longer than some others and left us with some great music! What a voice he had. The louder and higher he took it the better!
I was at the Aragon in '96 as well. And, I agree, top of their game!
I got try o see the superunknown tour 2and row center at Red Rocks Amphitheatre...trippin my face off..epic
Bro. Your response sounds like something Patrick Bateman would say. SMH.
If you're just finding him at this point in life, hes gunna break your heart for the rest of your life.
She reacted to another Chris Cornell song a few weeks ago.
RIGHT???
OMG, he was such a beautiful male specimen !!......mmm mmm......and i love his raspy, emotional voice, but every time i hear him sing or just see a pic of him, i get all misty......RIP Chris.
@Cindy Shawver. He sure was. He was the most beautiful man I’ve ever seen. He was damn near perfect.
@@teresamcmeans566 i must agree.......omg, those eyes......to die for !!
My favorite song of his is with Audioslave "Like A Stone". The combo of his vocals and Tom Morellos guitar solo is perfect.
RIP Chris Cornell you are missed!!
'Badmotorfinger' is such a powerful album
I can still get hooked and play it over and over again
An amazing person. Great big heart.
Grunge will never die
Chris Cornell's music saved my life...many times.
Same.
Love Soundgarden... Got into them ever since Loud Love. Been a fan ever since. Cornell will definitely go down as one of the best singers in history. RIP
The best / realest voice ever to grace earth
This video always reminds me of Beavis and Butt-head watching it and Butthead saying "Woahh, he looks like Jesus." And Beavis goes "Yeah hahaha, Christ is cool" 😂😂
Lol
I'm sure that if jesus christ sang like that he would never be crucified...
LOL! Thanks. I can't read those lines without imagining the voices and cracking up.
Quit whackin in muh tool shed! 🤣🤣🤣
@@saulovyny Calm down
Chris Cornell, R.I.P., WAS great, but, don't ignore the rest of the band! They were AMAZING! Kim Thayall's guitar tone was EPIC on this record!
Throw some love at Matt Cameron and Ben Shepherd, too. Matt plays some incredibly complex drum parts and makes them sound effortless. Shepherd helped write a lot of the songs from Badmotorfinger on, and is, as far as I know, the only person to ever sing lead on a Soundgarden song aside from Chris.
@@chrisd7047 Circle of Power from the album Ultramega Ok was written solely by Kim Thayil and (founding member/origial bassist) Hiro Yamamoto, Hiro performed the lyrics.
@@OhSnakes Ah, nice.
Chris Cornell’s voice is definitely insane, but the rest of the band was incredible!!
Another excellent reaction by you!!
Your very upfront emotions are refreshing and bring back the first time hearing these songs for all of us!!
Thank you!!😊👏
The line: “I’m lookin California and feelin Minnesota” made Chris C. a rock legend.
I would say his insane vocal skills and overall talent are what made him a rock legend. But that is a cool lyric for sure.
Burden In My Hand is one of his best vocal performances on an album hands down!
Rest easy CC! His voice never ceases to amaze me, and I've listened to Soundgarden since it's inception.
I would recommend you watch soundgarden’s “beyond the wheel”. The absolute range of this lad is breathtaking.
Hell yeah..😎🙏
Yep!
Probably my favorite Soundgarden track. Everything about this song works!
This is a song that you never want to end
😭😫😩😪 CHRISTOPHER 😩😫😭😪 I miss him sooooo damn much💔
My favorite Soundgarden song is TIGHTER & TIGHTER. Chris's voice on that song just gets me all........🤫🤭
Love your reaction. You hit the nail on the head with the depression.. Chris had a really bad childhood. His father was an extremely mean alcoholic to Chris and his 5 siblings. I miss him😔
I do too. Sooo much!
Hello from Brazil 🇧🇷 ! I highly suggest that you hear the following songs: "Blow Up The Outside World" and "The Day I Tried To Live" by them. I mean, Soundgarden is the definition of perfection. They have everything that makes a band spetacular.
Chris took Eddie Vedder of Pearl-Jam under his wing and helped him break out of his shell so to speak.....check out Temple of the Dog song Hunger strike ....this band is a collaboration of Soundgarden and Pearl-Jam members including both Chris and Eddie singing together
Posted same recommendation
Don't apologize...we all do it, even after many yrs of being a fan of that wonderful heavenly voice RIP CHRIS
He is saying he's looking hot but feeling cold.
Chris was the rock voice for Gen X, losing him was tough
Agree
Losing him still surreal
The best thing about this was simply watching all those emotions being reflected in your facial expressions. Chris Cornell's vocals and lyrics will never cease to amaze people even decades from now, and I hope many more people will experience this amazing reaction when discovering his music. Great video, thank you so much.
Ahhhh, listening to this, It’s 1991, I’m 18 sat in my bedroom cranking out the badmotorfinger album and my dad balling up the stairs at me to “turn that racket down” 😂 R.I.P. Chris Cornell.
Oh yeah..I grew up in the 90's you are waking a beast.
But in a good way.
My fav Soundgarden song. "Looking California, but feeling Minnesota". Brill. RIP Chris.
Most beautiful voice I’ve heard
This is the music video version, cleaned up for radio and shortened considerably compared to the album version....RIP CC
Chris just does it for me ....damn i miss him
This has been on my work-out mix tapes and playlists for 30 years
The world's still in fire
My Favorite voice ever and I'm close to turning 62 :)) A voice for a generation...
One of my favorite Chris Cornell songs
I saw Soundgarden open up for Guns and Roses in Philly during the Use Your Illusion tour. Chris Cornell blew Axel Rose off the stage with his vocals. Soundgarden stole the night hands down. Anyone who saw Soundgarden breaking onto the scene in their early days had to have know they were witnessing greatness.
I heard about that show and that tour. Supposedly Axel was doing pretty rough, but that's not to slight Cornell. I'd have lost my shit hearing him in the early days. I mean I love me some November Rain, but...
First time seeing your reactions. Uh, how do I put this......I think you are perfect.
She nailed it. Having creativity is sometimes a blessing and a curse. Seems like we always have extreme emotions. Peace sis
If you haven't heard him sing Cochise with Audioslave, put it on the list
if you want to cry A Lot, listen to Fell On Black Days by them. Chris and Soundgarden had so much Soul, and growing up listening to them, it means a lot seeing young people still connecting to their music.
The looking California and feeling Minnesota line I've used ever since the song came out when somebody asks me how I'm doing... That's deep
It's a reallly good line, ha ha.
Underrated movie called Feeling Minnesota came after the song.
Was listening to that song when my mom called me and said that my dad passed away. I felt so much anger and hate towards him, but last year before he died i was thinking that maybe i was wrong at something. I imagined how i say sorry to him and we hug each other and forgive each other. But i was not courageous enought to do that.
RIP Dad, RIP Chris
Your facial expressions represent how I feel every time I hear this song. So good. ❤🎼🎼🎼
Chris Cornell, one of the most viceral singers ever ! Raw emotion delivered with angst, fierce power ! Taken from us too soon. Love your spontaneous & genuine reactions Rogue, your awesome !
Love my grunge days back in the 90s. Miss u Chris. Rest bro.
Huge Cornell and Soundgarden fan so what can i say, keep on rocking, talk to someone so the world won't loose another great person
Thank you so much for all your passion that you show so willingly to us all! Not sure if you've every seen Chris perform live, but, if at all possible, I would love to see you react to Chris Cornell When I'm Down Live at the Troubadour. It's a fantastic song and shows what kind of passion this man would perform with. Thank you and may music bless your every day! Much love.....
Cornell was also in audioslave. Check out their song called #1 Zero👍
I heard this song 1 million times and it's still makes me crazy,,, 🤘🏻🤘🏻
The legend! I miss him so damn much. 😥🤘🏻☘️. Thx. Gorgeous.
I love your reactions and appreciation for classic music. No apologies necessary for your CYA pauses! Chris Cornell was a beautiful soul with a voice for the ages. It makes me happy when people discover him. Rock on!
I just cried out again, thank you for recognizing his amazing voice 🖤
Yessss this song will never get old to me…it honestly makes me so happy to see other people out there still loving this music! ❤️🙌🏻
Your channel reminds me of those great radio shows that don't exist anymore. You know the one where you have the DJ with the great voice talking about each song and really understanding the performers. Man, I can't believe we lost that kind of thing. I may have to hang out here for awhile, ha ha.
Absolutely love your passion for this track ,especially on a first listen, I got into grunge in my early 20s back in the 90’s Soundgarden blew me away when I first saw them live at Reading festival , I’ve been fortunate to have seen Chris in Audioslave and as a solo artist, he may be gone but will never be forgotten.
Love how shes always getting into what she's listening to. Awesome
She has the cutest stank face ever!
Rip Chris Cornell thanks for giving us your unbelievable talent you left us way too soon, may God bless you and your family you will be sorely missed 🙏
Great great reaction! To me, Outshined is the ultimate Soundgarden song and one of my absolute favorites!
You are so sweet and soft spoken, and also so passionate. I really like your reviews. This is one of my favorite songs! He was a legend!!
Love how you immediately turned it up to max :D
This is one of my favorite songs of theirs'. Chris's voice is so powerful. I just thank God that I got to see Soundgarden around this time. RIP
Room a thousand years wide is also one of their greatest songs (in my opinion). Love the channel!
You are *beautiful* when you're feeling it.
I love the drum-break in there. It's groovy as all F.
Look further in. Chris live in Sweden. Chris acoustic aol. Chris in Audioslave. Best rock singer in past 40 years... Best lyricist
I love Chris!! Thanks for the reaction. The feelings about his talent is mutual ❤
Don't ever feel sorry to stop to enjoy more of his voice !! ;0)
His range was ridiculous. He had the "I just woke up" vocals to his "Godzilla roar" range.
Please check out "I Am The Highway" by Audioslave. I literally want that played at my funeral. It hits differently.
Ill just come back to see this beautiful Goddess 😍 wow and she like good music!
It's a heavy-hearted song, that's for sure, but I always get a chuckle anytime I watch the bit at 3:24 in the video. He flings sand up at exactly the moment when he's vocalising and it sounds like he's screaming "OWWW" from getting in his eyes or something. Purely coincidence but it lightens things up.
That bit always makes me laugh! Don't get sand in your eyes... Cause I'd "OOOWWW!!!" too. Lmao
one of my all-time favorite songs..
Today is a deeply emotional reaction day! You capture so well the feelings that are screamed out of Chris Cornell's voice. I always love the heartfelt words you have for your viewers at the end of these tough songs!
Best reaction!!! So reserved, delicate yet you nail everything with beautiful emotions! 🤘🏻🔥🖤🔥🤘🏻
One of greatest rock singers in the last 30 years. Sadly missed 💔
Chris' death hit many hard including me. Saw SG first in 1994 at the Big Day Out in Melbourne Australia and the last time in 2011 at the SMMB and several times inbetween. Will never forget. Words and music that got me. Understood how I felt und unapologetically belted it out.
Cheers to all the good f9lk of humanity. And to the bad folks, get your sh1t together and get on board. We're here waiting patiently for you to come in from the cold.
Truly, music! Treats all of us equally! 🤘🤘🤘
Love his Bond epic: "You know my name"
It really encapsulates everything that is Bond.
The song that introduced me to Cornell’s tremendous talent, in 1991. I have been a fan of his since.
Lots of people miss u Chris. I’m certainly one of them.
Love u Roguee.
I just stumbled upon your channel through this vid and you have such a content soothing voice.
What a talent, what a powerful voice! 😮
I love your passion for great music. You are truly stunning.
Yep. Yepyepyep. 🎯
Thank, Rxyce. ✌😘🎶🎸🔥🔥🔥💞
Sharing.
Great song, beautiful reaction. Miss you RR 😍😊
Badmotorfinger was the first CD I ever bought as a teen, I've played that sucker (and the subsequent albums) until they wouldn't play anymore. Thank jebus for Spotify.
The two songs I sent u links for are truely amazing. I saw him on both tours and with soundgarden and audioslave. He is a true legend. I hope you take the time to have a listen and react to them. You have a new subscriber here. Keep up the great work
Love this song, but man it’s hard to listen to now, knowing the internal torture he was going through much of his life. So sincere, and very very heavy. I would like to hear a slower acoustic cover of this song.
Chris Cornell took his own life. It seems crazy that no one listened to his lyrics and said "Chris mate, do you need a hug?"
seems so obvious but when you're THAT guy? I don't know who knows you anymore. One of the nice things about still being normal and having normal friends.
If you seriously think Chris took his own life, you haven't looked into the circumstances of his last day enough.
@@oldschooldude7729 Ooh, is this a conspiracy theory? Let me guess, he was assassinated by a secret cabal of satanic paedophiles who used Jewish space lasers to kill him, before eating his cat!
In 2016 we lost Bowie and Prince. 2017 we lost Chris Cornell. My three favorite performers and they're gone. I still get choked up watching their MV's.
I'm choked up now.
Isn’t this awesome? I loved your reaction. Loved also how you right off said “ he looks ripped” 👍🏻
Layne Thomas Staley (born Layne Rutherford Staley; August 22, 1967 - April 5, 2002) was an American musician best known as the original lead singer of the rock band Alice in Chains, which rose to international fame in the early 1990s as part of Seattle's grunge movement. Staley was known for his distinctive vocal style and tenor voice, as well as his harmonizing with guitarist/vocalist Jerry Cantrell.
From his solo collection check out Euphoria morning. When i'm down.. follow my way.